Evilonigiri Splendid Jun 8, 2007 4,381 0 22,780 Aug 18, 2007 #1 I'm curious about other people's Q6600 overclocks (like anyone getting 4Ghz?). Mine is a G0 stepping and I got it to 3.6 stable (6+ hours on orthos)
I'm curious about other people's Q6600 overclocks (like anyone getting 4Ghz?). Mine is a G0 stepping and I got it to 3.6 stable (6+ hours on orthos)
A Abrahm Distinguished Jul 29, 2007 369 0 18,780 Aug 18, 2007 #2 What cooling and what voltages are you at? I'm at 3.0 @ 1.318v, could definitely go higher if I wanted to.
What cooling and what voltages are you at? I'm at 3.0 @ 1.318v, could definitely go higher if I wanted to.
Evilonigiri Splendid Jun 8, 2007 4,381 0 22,780 Aug 18, 2007 #3 I think it was around 1.3650v or something...But was purely for benchmark purposes. Right now I'm at 2.5 GHz at 1.2500V, to keep my pc cool. But right now I want the highest clock you ever got to stable.
I think it was around 1.3650v or something...But was purely for benchmark purposes. Right now I'm at 2.5 GHz at 1.2500V, to keep my pc cool. But right now I want the highest clock you ever got to stable.
G graysky Distinguished Jan 22, 2006 546 0 18,980 Aug 19, 2007 #4 9x333 @ 1.2625v (minimized) 9x366 @ 1.3250v (not minimized) B3 Q6600 w/ VID=1.2875 BTW, there are tons of threads like this one in here with more data
9x333 @ 1.2625v (minimized) 9x366 @ 1.3250v (not minimized) B3 Q6600 w/ VID=1.2875 BTW, there are tons of threads like this one in here with more data
G gooman Distinguished Jun 29, 2007 97 0 18,630 Aug 22, 2007 #5 My first attempt at OCing my Q6600 GO was: 3.0 Ghz Prime95 stable at 1.250v (9X334) - haven't tried to minimize voltages yet. Core Temps: 50C, 60C, 50C, 60C
My first attempt at OCing my Q6600 GO was: 3.0 Ghz Prime95 stable at 1.250v (9X334) - haven't tried to minimize voltages yet. Core Temps: 50C, 60C, 50C, 60C